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OGC:WMSLandcare Research NZ Land Resource InventoryThis is a WMS for Landcare Research's Land Resource Inventory, operated as part of the SCENZ-grid project. The spatial data hosted by this service is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nz/). The data is sourced from Landcare Research's New Zealand Resource Inventory (NZLRI), a single spatial (polygon) layer with national coverage. The data contained in this project comprises several physical resource themes: Land Use capability, Lithology, Soil, etc. Do not use this data for navigation purposes or any application where potentially lives might depend on. This service runs a MapServer (http://mapserver.org/index.html) on top of a PostgreSQL / PostGIS database (http://www.postgresql.org/)(http://postgis.refractions.net/).Land Use CapabilityLand UseLithologySoilPhysical ResourceNew ZealandLandcare ResearchNZLRILRIDavid Medyckyj-ScottLandcare Research New Zealand LimitedMyscenz-Grid Project LeaderPostalLandcare Research, Private Bag 11052, Manawatu Mail CentrePalmerston NorthManawatu4442New Zealand+64 6 353 4800+64 6 353 4800Medyckyj-ScottD@landcareresearch.co.nznoneThe spatial data hosted by this service is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nz/). The data itself is sourced from Landcare Research's own in-house datasets. Do not use this data for navigation purposes or any application where potentially lives might depend on.application/vnd.ogc.wms_xmlimage/pngimage/png; mode=8bitimage/jpegimage/giftext/plainapplication/vnd.ogc.gmlapplication/vnd.ogc.se_xmlapplication/vnd.ogc.se_inimageapplication/vnd.ogc.se_blankext_lriLandcare Research NZ Land Resource InventoryThis is a WMS for Landcare Research's Land Resource Inventory, operated as part of the SCENZ-grid project. The spatial data hosted by this service is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nz/). The data is sourced from Landcare Research's New Zealand Resource Inventory (NZLRI), a single spatial (polygon) layer with national coverage. The data contained in this project comprises several physical resource themes: Land Use capability, Lithology, Soil, etc. Do not use this data for navigation purposes or any application where potentially lives might depend on. This service runs a MapServer (http://mapserver.org/index.html) on top of a PostgreSQL / PostGIS database (http://www.postgresql.org/)(http://postgis.refractions.net/).Land Use CapabilityLand UseLithologySoilPhysical ResourceNew ZealandLandcare ResearchNZLRILRIEPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994Landcare Research New Zealand Limitedlri_luc_mainLand Use CapabilityThe Land Use Capability system categorizes land into eight classes according to its long-term capability to sustain one or more productive uses based on physical limitations and site specific management needs. Productive capacity depends on physical qualities of the land, soil and environment. Differences between ideal and actual land qualities may be regarded as limitations which will affect productivity and land management options. Limitations considered in the LUC include: susceptibility to erosion, steepness of slope, susceptibility to flooding, liability to wetness or drought, salinity, depth, texture, structure and nutrient supply from the soil, and climate.EPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994lri_slopeSlope ClassSlope is recorded as one of seven slope classes based on field measurement of dominant slope or can be derived from a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of suitable accuracy and precision.EPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994lri_observed_erosionObserved Erosion SeverityPresent and potential erosion are significant factors for land management and the environmental and economic sustainability of the land. Erosion is classified by type (e.g., sheet, soil slip or gully) and by severity. Erosion Severity is classified from negligible to extreme, but because of the varying nature of the erosion processes sometimes severity refers to percent area coverage of erosion, sometimes by size of erosion features in hectares, and in the case of stream bank erosion by length and lateral extent of erosion features. Erosion severity can be viewed as a generic indication of severity for all types using just the short legend below, or needs to be considered in terms of a specific erosion type with the long legend modified accordingly.EPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994lri_rock_groupRock GroupPolygon layer delineating physiographic areas of relatively homogenous surface and near-surface lithology (rock type). Derived from stereo aerial photograph interpretation, field verification and measurement as part of the 1:63 360/1:50 000 scale New Zealand Land Resource Inventory.EPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994lri_phys_sustainMost intensive, sustainable land-use possibleClassification of land according to it's suitability to the most intensive, physically-sustainable land use possible. This classification is based on the New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) Land Use Capability (LUC) rating. The data in this layer was collected over an extended period. Most of South Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979. In the North island Northland was mapped between 1985-1990, Wellington between 1987-1992, Marlborough between 1989-1993 and Gisborne East Coast between 1995-1998. The rest of the North Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979.EPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994copyrightCopyright NoticeLandcare Research Copyright NoticeEPSG:2193EPSG:27200EPSG:900913EPSG:3857EPSG:4326EPSG:3994